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The Court and the Separation of Power
What the “judicial aggrandizement” critique gets wrong and right.
The Constitution and Federal Spending
USAID grants may have cracked constitutional spending limits.
A Constitutional Rule on Federal Spending
USAID grants may have cracked constitutional spending limits.
Liberal Realism and Liberal Idealism
The ideals of classical liberalism are worth defending, but we need to be realists about political power.
Is Iran Ready for a Nuclear Deal?
There has never been a better time to talk with Tehran.
The Moral Life in a Therapeutic Age
William Batchelder IV and Michael Harding join the podcast to discuss the challenging and rewarding writings of Philip Rieff.
How Did Law Schools Become Lawless?
Ilya Shapiro’s book is an eye-opening account of wokeness in the legal academy.
Jimmy Carter and Progressive Evangelicals
Carter’s most important lesson is that Christians do more good outside of politics than in office.
Resolving the Antitrust Paradox
Antitrust law was never meant to support bureaucratic overreach, but to protect free markets. It is time to restore those simpler, original principles.